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Rachel Parker's avatar

Rick, thank you for this beautiful story. The way you move from that moment at Shakey's to the deeper understanding of fatherhood is so skillfully done. I found myself nodding along with recognition at how our perspective on our parents shifts once we become parents ourselves.

That line about fathers being "subject to a kind of impossible meritocracy" really struck me. There's something so true about how we expect our parents to be different while also inheriting so much of who they are, often without realizing it until much later ◡̈

Really appreciate you sharing this. It's a lovely reminder that sometimes the most profound growth happens when we stop trying to change each other and start seeing each other more clearly.

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Kathy Ayers's avatar

This is a beautiful, playful moment with the pitcher at Shakeys.

It got me thinking about what might’ve happened had I not been so terrified of my dad’s temper and instead reacted as you did to your dad’s mischievous prompting for the time. Hard to say. I was scared all the time that one day he’d lose it and kill or maim someone physically. Expressing his anger was nothing he needed help with.

But I love thinking about your natural response. It creates an alternate reality — a model — where I’m far more empowered from a young age which carries over and merges with right now. This alternate me exists.

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